About 58 people have been confirmed dead, they were likely killed in a fire which engulfed a London tower block earlier this week.

However, if that death toll is confirmed, it would make the Grenfell Tower blaze the deadliest in London since World War Two.

Here is what Commander Stuart Cundy to newsmen:

“Sadly at this time, there are 58 people who we have been told were
in Grenfell Tower on the night that are missing and therefore sadly I
have to assume that they are dead. The figure of 30 that I gave yesterday is the number that I know,
sadly, have, at least, died. So that 58 would include that 30."

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IfeanyiCy Njoku, a youth mobilizer/advocate, media consultant and political strategist who has used his office to reach out for the poor and the less privileged in our society, Currently working as executive director Center for Youth Development and Peace Initiative.